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Screenplay
1986
Drama
An anthology drama series.
Tous les titres
afficher les 6 titres
Screenplay
24 Heures pour survivre
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Сценарий
Screenplay
Screenplay
Directeur
Jane Howell
Anthony Garner
Afficher les 61 réalisateurs
Danny Boyle
Diarmuid Lawrence
Malcolm McKay
Gareth Jones
Chris Bernard
Stuart Burge
Moira Armstrong
Richard Spence
Robert Cooper
David Attwood
Ross Devenish
Chris Goddard
Brian Parker
Angela Pope
Nicholas Renton
David Wickham
Peter Barber-Fleming
Leslie Megahey
David Rudkin
Roger Bamford
Justin Hardy
Michael Jackley
Derek Lister
Sharon Miller
Lucy Parker
Guy Slater
Peter Barnes
Roy Battersby
Bob Bentley
Beeban Kidron
Gillies MacKinnon
Alan Dossor
Karl Francis
Francis Gerard
Paul Tickell
George Case
Simon Cellan Jones
Alex Cox
Simon Curtis
Steve Hilliker
John Maybury
Pat O'Connor
Bernard Rudden
Andy Wilson
Antonia Bird
Les Blair
Michael Winterbottom
Artistes
John Kavanagh
as Father Dade
Tony Doyle
as Geordie Wilson
Michael Liebmann
as Kevin Muldoon
Afficher les 991 artistes
Benjamin Whitrow
as Mr. Kemp
Kenneth Cranham
as Dick Naughton
Annette Crosbie
as Mrs. Holders
Sylvia Barter
as Hilda
Barbara Adair
as Documentary 'Mrs. Butler'
Iain Cuthbertson
as Edgar
Anthony Smee
as Cullen
Barbara Hicks
as Miss Jobson
B.J. Hogg
as Detective Cross
Lesley Sharp
as Marion Parkin
as Gerry Ellis
Sean Caffrey
as Alex McFarlane
David Quilter
as The Rev. Banks
Alan David
as Jerry
Trevor Moore
as Donnelly
Robert Hardy
as Colonel Chase
Imelda Staunton
as Jane Hartman
Jane Horrocks
as Louise
Rowena Cooper
as Sarah Beesley
as Miss Howard
Adrian Dunbar
as Andy
David Morrissey
as Judd
Sorcha Cusack
as Angela Ungureanu
as Helen Baldwin
Neil Dudgeon
as Brink
as Brad
Judy Cornwell
as Mrs. Bliss
Robert Patterson
as Artie Flynn
Maria Charles
as Mrs. Gold
Robert Lang
as Bank Manager
as Florence Kemp
Elizabeth Bradley
as Great Aunt Annie
Denys Hawthorne
as Jim McGettrick
as Supt. Hammond
David Thewlis
as Joey
Ian Brimble
as Gordon Bing
John Bennett
as Chief Constable
Hugh Quarshie
as Mike
Patrick Stewart
as Antonio Salieri
Anne Carroll
as Cathy
Susan Brown
as Helen
Frank Mills
as Arthur Whadcoat
Peter Caffrey
as Billie McGuinness
Richard O'Callaghan
as Mr. Bullingdon
Ralph Watson
as Alec
as Brendan
Tina Earl
as Eileen
Catherine Brennan
as McDaid's Wife
Avril Elgar
as Mrs. Bertram
Barry Birch
as Farren
as Bryan
as Dave
James Greene
as Father Peter
Fine Time Fontayne
as Bernie
Barbara Leigh-Hunt
as Mrs. Oxney
as Ruth
James Durrell
as Frankie
Cheryl Maiker
as Nurse Coles
Kathy Burke
as Lily
Maria McDermottroe
as Angela
Tim Loane
as Mulligan
Maryann Turner
as Mabel
Bosco Hogan
as Ned Quilty
Lottie Ward
as Madge
Marie Jones
as Aunt Mairead
Margaretta Scott
as Countess Appledore
as A.D. Humphries, Novelist
Reginald Jessup
as Foreman
Noel McGee
as Joe
Tommy Boyle
as Les
Bert Gaunt
as Doorman
Anthony Benson
as Mr. Shepherd
as Jean
as Old Woman
Timothy Spall
as Derek
James Griffiths
as Dr. Closset
Sylvestra Le Touzel
as Judith
as Johnny
Clive Merrison
as Claude Delmas (segment "A Hand Witch of the Second Stage")
Sean Chapman
as Stephen
Niall Cusack
as Fergus
Maurice Denham
as Klaus Barbie
as Dave
Pat Laffan
as Father Mallory
John McGlynn
as Banjo McFarlane
Richard Hope
as Martin's father
as Gudefin
Ann Curthoys
as Clare
Dinah Handley
as Alice
Chris Stanton
as Policeman in garden
Gary Walker
as Documentary 'Lance'
Celia Gore-Booth
as Mrs. O'Donoghue
Carol Harrison
as Cashier
Lila Kaye
as Jane's Mother
Trudy Kelly
as Disturbed woman
Tony Rohr
as Harold
as Arthur
as Dade's father
as Rita
Christopher Driscoll
as Det. Insp. Harvey
Patrick Godfrey
as Fernald
Dan Gordon
as Detective Doyle
Shane Connaughton
as Auctioneer
as Deaf man
Al T. Kossy
as Reg Airlie
David Adair
as PC Jordan
as Reporter
Bill Paterson
as Colin
Gerard O'Hare
as Gerry Conlan
Carol MacReady
as Lady MacPherson
Joan Hickson
as Bea
as Julie
Colin Farrell
as Matthew
as Jonesy
Colin Blakely
as George Beesley
as Thomas Kyd
Elizabeth Garvie
as Sophie Weber
Christopher Wild
as Steve
Colette O'Neil
as Phil
Jane Thornton
as Louise
Paul McGann
as Giovanni Cariani
Anthony Higgins
as Alexander Watson
Patricia Hayes
as Sheila
Vicky Murdock
as Christine
Cornelius Garrett
as Gil
Juliet Stevenson
as Ruth
Michael Maloney
as Gary
Jean Boht
as Mrs. Bing
as Edvard Munch
Cheryl Miller
as Rita Patel
Sinéad Cusack
as Lily
Alison Steadman
as Marjorie
Robson Green
as Dudley
as Milly
David Threlfall
as Tony
John Bowe
as Paul Taylor
as Johann Frink
Niall Buggy
as Kenny
Peter Bayliss
as Father Nerval (segment "A Hand Witch of the Second Stage")
Bernard Hill
as Octavian Barbu
David Jason
as George
Tom Bell
as Grant
John Alderton
as Doug
Antony Sher
as David Samuels
Alexei Sayle
as Clarence Flamer
Maggie Shevlin
as Annie Maguire
Sean McKee
as Danny
John Hurt
as Alfred
Ving Rhames
as Sergeant Blue
Tom Courtenay
as Stanley Peachey
T.P. McKenna
as Father Sallins
Paul Bhattacharjee
as Ajay Nath
as Raymond
as Vivienne Johnson
as Countess Alice von Holzendorf
Donal McCann
as Det Insp Simpson Gabby
as Major Victoria Lincoln-Pruitt
as Marian Fairley
as Marijke
Mark Rylance
as Conn Ellis
Aidan Gillen
as Gypo
Derek Jacobi
as George Salisbury
Robbie Coltrane
as Dr. Samuel Johnson
Stephen Dillane
as George
as Mr. Campbell
Vivian Pickles
as Esther
Geoffrey Beevers
as Ingram Frizer
Caroline Milmoe
as Maureen
Caroline Paterson
as Anna
Colin Blumenau
as Keith
Gillian Tompkins
as Michelle
Simon Callow
as Raimondi
Sophie Thompson
as Amy
as Mother Monica
Emer Gillespie
as Ceit
Kelly George
as Eddie
Liz Fraser
as Mrs. Dewey
as Elizabeth
as PC Hughes
Dafydd Hywel
as Thomas Price
Dorota Kwiatkowska
as Tulla Larsen
Jill Baker
as Jill Taylor
as Otto Hansen
Reece Dinsdale
as Danny
as Dr. Buckman
as Marie Blin (segment "A Hand Witch of the Second Stage")
Bryan Pringle
as Maurice
Stratford Johns
as Arnold
Joely Richardson
as Gussy
Saskia Reeves
as Antonia McGill
Tim McInnerny
as Prendergast
Kevin Whately
as Neil Baldwin
Bob Peck
as Tudor Barbu
Gwen Taylor
as Winnie
Emma Bird
as Paula
as Joseph Mnwana
Mia Callow
as Maxine
Eriq La Salle
as Eric
Sophie Ward
as Hetty Fortune
Malcolm Storry
as Harry Peachey
Amanda Boxer
as Danica
Lizz Meiring
as Bokkie Bam
Sheila Kelly
as Elaine Meeks
Lesley Manville
as Penny Armitage
Bronagh Gallagher
as Frances
as Connie
as Miriam Johnson
Danny Cunningham
as Rick Fairley
as Pieter
Toshie Ogura
as Ao Dai
Elizabeth Bourgine
as Sophie Allen
as James Forth
as James Boswell
Kate Hardie
as Kaz
Lynn Farleigh
as Helen
Clifford Rose
as Baron von Swieten
as Chrissie
Nicholas Gecks
as Richard Baines
Jeffrey Chiswick
as Leon
Derek Fuke
as Taxi driver
Michael Callaghan
as Stuart
Jerome Davies
as Tom
Michael Gough
as Albani
Stella Gonet
as Mairi
Andrew Wilde
as Brother
Jessica Martin
as Tess
as Rachel
as Emrys Price
Alun Armstrong
as Willy
Jack Deam
as Robert
as Captain Steiner
as Gavin
Greg Hicks
as Simon
Jonathan Leigh
as Mark Taylor
Gemma Darlington
as Hazel
Linus Roache
as Tom
Pete Postlethwaite
as Paula's Father
as Politician
Barry McGovern
as Desmond
Rudi Davies
as Laura
Patricia Leventon
as Rosa Gluberman
Lindsay Duncan
as Kath Peachey
Hugh Fraser
as Adrian Harper
Larry Lamb
as Ron Bannister
Eugene Lipinski
as Irving Brothmann
Lili Bernard
as Lili
Ramolao Makhene
as Filamon
Patrick Malahide
as Chief Insp Miller Smith
Rachel Davies
as Alma Titherington
Tom Beard
as Dave Gregg
Rudolph Walker
as John Johnson
Duncan Bell
as Nick Black
Marie-Françoise Theodore
as Zinnia Jackson
as Lady MacDonald
as Robbo
Benedict Taylor
as Peter
Nicholas Le Prevost
as Robert Poley
as Sarah
Paul Oldham
as Dez
Michael Harbour
as Edward
Leonard O'Malley
as Derek
Katy Hale
as Lois
Tony Alleff
as Bin Yusuf
Bryan James
as Nick
as Tullia
as White Lady
as Eddie
as Paul
Mary McInnes
as Christina
Neil Pearson
as Jack Bing
as Mrs. Wilson
Annette Badland
as Connie
Leslie Schofield
as Dudley
Victoria Shalet
as Rosie Taylor
John Turner
as Mondor (segment "A Hand Witch of the Second Stage")
Ronald Hines
as Dekko
Jane Bertish
as Sarah
Stephen Bent
as Dave
Pat Leavy
as Bridie
Catherine Ivie
as Debra
Anna Keaveney
as Council Leader
Laura Hill
as Louise
Alfred Hoffman
as Harry Rosenthal
Barry Ewart
as Det. Sgt. Hunt
Tiga Adams
as Helen
Miranda Richardson
as Valerie Paris
as Det. Con. Hoad
Nick Dunning
as Barry
Susan Wooldridge
as Melanie Bannister
Lonnie Ford
as Henry
as Luis Salinas
as Margot
Michael Gregory
as Hugh
Nicholas Woodeson
as Geoff Harris
Ingrid Craigie
as Emily Gabby
Jana Shelden
as Dinah Wentworth
Brendan Gleeson
as Thomas Macken
as Michael Fisher
as Businessman Punter
Ruth McGhie
as Flora McDonald
Kate Fahy
as Constanze Mozart
Matthew Marsh
as Thomas Walsingham
as Don
Terry Sue-Patt
as Snapper
as Pietmeyer
as Graeme
Gay Baynes
as Janice Lawrence
Amy Rosenthal
as Hilary
Steven Brough
as Andy
Matthew Hodgman
as Keith
Charles Gray
as Narrator
Ewan Stewart
as Donald MacLeod
Willy Ross
as Dad
Maude Smith
as Sister Agnes
Ania Marson
as Dr. Wilson
Ralph Brown
as Insp. Drury
David Ryall
as Mr. James
as The Man
Melanie Hill
as Pauline
Eleanor David
as Abegail (segment "From Sleep and Shadow")
Doña Croll
as Lizzy
as Dr. Clare
Eleanor Methven
as Della McCloskey
Con O'Neill
as Ralph
Scott Riley
as Patrick Maguire
Bairbre Ní Chaoimh
as Trish Crosbie
Louisa Woolf
as Kate
Nick Moran
as Elvis Paris
Ian Bannen
as Mattie Muldoon
as Mr. Gold
Kate Binchy
as Mrs. McDowd
as Sylvie Martens
Todd Boyce
as Martin
Tomas Milian
as Ramon Cires
Tracy Thorne
as Mandy Schrenk
Lucinda Fisher
as Jane
Emma Moylan
as Mary
John Linehan
as Bobby Smith
Catherine Russell
as Maddy Fisher
as Marley
Penelope McGhie
as Miss Campbell
John Savident
as Sir John Puckering
as Ted Lawrence
Larrington Walker
as TV newsreader
Adam Rosenthal
as Sammy
as Magdalena Hofdemel
Anne Myatt
as Eunice
Angie Murphy
as Helen
Colyn Davies
as Philip
as Carole
Billy Riddoch
as Jim Flett
Mollie Maureen
as Dolly
Frances Low
as Sister Norris
Paul Copley
as Gerry
George Irving
as Colin Ash
Sheila Kelley
as Pub landlady
as Claire
Nathan Carr
as Aidan McCloskey
Paul Barber
as Drugs Counsellor
Dido Miles
as Catalina Sises
Liza Walker
as Carol Paris
Laurence Côte
as Suzanne Lobelle
Lex van Delden
as Klaus Fuchs
Michelle Fairley
as Jenny
as Dave Rockingham
Laurel Lefkow
as Fantasy Smith
Juan Maria Almonte
as Claude
as Baby Jason
Nicholas Farrell
as Batt Prender
Gillian Hanna
as Eileen
Nicola Esson
as Elizabeth McQuarrie
Jan Wilson
as Cath
Nick Mercer
as Wayne
Jabu Mbalo
as Emmanuel
Max Murray Burrows
as David
Joan Scott
as Nurse Patterson
Graham Aggrey
as Deggsie
Barbara Keogh
as Brenda
as Mr. Leith
Peter Lovstrom
as PC Sneed
Alan Rickman
as Israel Yates (segment "From Sleep and Shadow")
Dermot Crowley
as Chris
Pauline Yates
as Barbara
as Teacher
Doreen Hepburn
as Mrs. Malseed
Darryl Carr
as Joe McCloskey
Gary Mavers
as John
Josephine Welcome
as Katie
Tim Barker
as Donaldson
as Francie McGuinness
Nicholas Colicos
as Hugh H Clegg
Al Fiorentini
as Costa
Chloe Bates
as Jennifer Paris
Madge Ryan
as Beattie
Abigail Canton
as Krystal Moon
Penelope Beaumont
as Carol Bailie
Jim Corry
as McDaid
as Baby Jason
as Travis
George Costigan
as Sean
Jacqueline Hill
as Jenny
as Miss Chater
Chris Chescoe
as Brendan
Stephen Boyes
as Tin man
Una MacNab
as Nurse
Inez Thorn
as Tilly
Moya Brady
as Clare
Hugh Martin
as Cooper
Robert Addie
as Guy
as Linda
Rosalind Bailey
as Mrs. Ash
Arti Prashar
as Solicitor
Sam Kelly
as Jonjo O'Neill
Brenda Bruce
as Therapist
Jake Abraham
as Greg
Madhav Sharma
as Jailer
Oliver Cotton
as Neville Nunn
Lalor Roddy
as Art Oge
Laurence Bouvard
as Brigitte Rougan
Mitch Webb
as Earl
Benedict Wong
as Le Van Dong
Stella McCusker
as Mrs. Hagan
Bette Bourne
as Venus Lamour
James Nesbitt
as Niall
Steven Mackintosh
as Greg
Treva Etienne
as Jordan
Michael Wynne
as Brian
Andrew Barr
as Jack Soutar
Matthew Long
as Inspector Herrick
Martin Heller
as Mr. Hollis
Audrey Leybourne
as Hannah
Gerry Slevin
as Curer
as Insp. Rogers
Nicholas Fry
as Michael
Harold Innocent
as Maggid of Kozhenitz (segment "The Night of Simhat Torah")
Andy Hockley
as Police sergeant
Ann Forsythe
as Mrs. Hamill
Colm Carlin
as Boy
Rachel Bell
as Annie Jonas
Alfred Marks
as Uncle Vladimir Hartman
as Nicolae Ceausescu
Rynagh O'Grady
as Hazel Quilty
as Barman
Philip Foster
as Rollo
Trevor Cooper
as Vernon Shorter
James Tillitt
as Sydney
as Ingrid
Frank Grimes
as Mr. Hagan
Vincent Wong
as Tu Do
as Jeremy
as Sam Henderson
as Tessa
as Layla
as Rosita
Ruth Holden
as Steve's mum
James Kennedy
as Brian Henderson
Tracey Chapman
as Fiona
Lynda Myers
as Maggie
as Gaelic minister
Garrick Hagon
as Police surgeon
Ysanne Churchman
as Mrs. Grimshaw
Catrin Menna
as Nurse Peters
Ellie Haddington
as WPC
as Rev. Mendel of Riminov (segment "The Night of Simhat Torah")
Alan Bird
as Priest
Domnhall Carlin
as Boy
Sheila McGibbon
as Ann
Lucy Foxwell
as WPC Bernice
Gary Beadle
as Darren
as Elena Ceausescu
Andrew Naylor
as Degsy
Sarah Martin
as Maria
Maeve Connolly
as Documentary 'Maureen'
Lorcan Cranitch
as Father Tom
Mark Carlisle
as Tim Westcott
Hannah Cresswell
as Debbie
Basil Ho Yen
as Tran Van Lux
Cliff Howell
as Hilary McCormack
Stuart Graham
as Alex Mallie
as William
as Asst. Bank Manager
Eddie Caswell
as Hospital doorman
Wendy Votel
as Teresa
Patricia Hannaway
as Gym teacher
Iain Glass
as Gealic skipper
Derek Newark
as Mr. Vernon
Kate Lonergan
as Ward nurse
as Mike's friend
Elizabeth Crawford
as First harpy
Bonnie Parker
as Young Jane
Stephanie Fayerman
as Mavis Duddy
John Shackley
as Stew
Roland Oliver
as Basarab
Laine Megaw
as Camera assistant
John Southworth
as John Miller
Véronique Déroulède
as Girl in nightclub
James Appleby
as Cab Driver
Kris Emmerson
as Ho Chi Minh
Carol Brown
as Lesley Gabby
Robert MacGregor
as McCormack twin
Kevin T. Walsh
as Jamie
as Waiter
Prue Clarke
as Doctor
Gilly Coman
as Elaine
Bill Armour
as Alan
Chrissie Roberts
as Pauline
Stewart Bishop
as Bus driver
Annie Gurney
as Jessica
Madeleine Taylor
as Singer
as Mr. Bromley Jr.
as Mrs. Vernon
Marlene Sidaway
as Health visitor
Duncan Magee
as Schoolboy
Pat Mills
as Second harpy
Stephen Walters
as Viaduct Boy
Sheila Allen
as Tutor
as Arthur Threpleton
as Sergeant Palmer
Christopher Glover
as Cameraman
Alison Hollywood
as Sister Mary
Ian McElhinney
as Reggie Devine
Terence Donovan
as Self
Peter Banks
as General Larson
as McCormack twin
Krisin Neely
as John Gabby
Robert Carlyle
as Nosty
Roberta Kerr
as Mrs. Bennett
Michael Crompton
as Paul
as Ambulance driver
as Geoff
Ray Jeffries
as Des
Alexander Goodman
as Colin
Lloret Dunn
as Packer
Ann Aris
as June
Jonathan Chater
as Fat boy
Deborah Winckles
as Second teacher
Sheldon Goodinson
as Altar boy
Ross Magee
as Schoolboy
Bill Nighy
as Howard Nash
as Miriea Sintimbreanu
Shirley Stelfox
as Marlene Spate
as Hans
Arthur Kelly
as Bent Detective
Vincent Brimble
as Terry Parks
Colin Carnegie
as Sound recordist
Sarah Crowden
as Sarah
John Keegan
as Paul
Gregory D Brown
as US Soldier
as Linda
David Baukham
as Police sergeant
as Parent
David McEwan
as CID Inspector
as Mr. Clark
Keith Mansell
as Richard
as Minister
Morris Perry
as Ion Iliescu
as Baby Daniel
Brigid Erin Bates
as Una Carty Carroll
Paul Codman
as Arresting Officer
Michael Attwell
as Oliver Rowntree
Olivia Nash
as Bag lady
Toby Bradford
as Electrician
as Vivian
Jimmy Gallagher
as Jimmy
Gyearbuor Asante
as Michael
Richard Platt
as Young police officer
David Telfer
as Police Constable
Patrick Wilkes
as Albert
Guy Manning
as Lance
as Chief Vigilante
Michael Graham Cox
as General Milea
as Waterworks surveyor
Ingrid Wells
as Carole
David Sibley
as Steven Last
Carl Duering
as German Taxi Driver
Louise Heaney
as Nikki
Margaret D'Arcy
as Lily
as James
Ian Collier
as Man without insurance
Nicholas Grant
as Andrew
Drew Dawson
as Doug
Richard Lintern
as Duncan
Joe Absolom
as Daniel Nash
David Graham
as Postel Nicu
John Conteh
as Charlie
as Bowness
Fidelma O'Dowd
as Mary Ann Haddon
as Father Hughes
Metin Marlow
as Keith Fallows
as Caretaker
Peter Ferris
as PC John
Paula McFetridge
as Sadie McCoubrey
Krystle Goehel
as The Fairy
Marsha Thomason
as Wendy
Paula Hamilton
as Sarah Mallie
as Man with Jack Russell
Tommy Buson
as Wallace's father
Doc O'Brien
as Alec
Lucy Aston
as Jessica
David Boyce
as Vagrant
Michael Ignatieff
as Self
Garvan McGrath
as Kevy Haddon
Carleen Ann Lundon
as Radio Reporter
as Jesse Dealing
Sean O'Neill
as Child
Wolf Kahler
as Werner
Kim Johnson
as Prostitute
Andrew Tiernan
as Duggie
Victoria Jameson
as Siobhan Mallie
Thomas Baptiste
as Badinga
as Undertaker
Mike Donelan
as Student
Charmian Gradwell
as Tizzy
Angela Walsh
as Angry Mother
as Ken Claypole
Claire Rayner
as Self
Karen O'Shea
as Judith
Alexander Torriglia
as Restaurant Manager
Billy Clarke
as Rory
Vincent Pickering
as Police Sergeant
Jim Dunk
as Lorry driver
Joan Campion
as Mrs. Huxley
as Sarah
Thomas Craig
as Robson
Mark Moraghan
as Binman
Nick Haverson
as Police Officer
Eileen Pollock
as Crisp and Dry
John Paul Connolly
as Paddy
Paul Cox
as Hard boy
Andy Linden
as Luigi
as House owner
Joshua Le Touzel
as Hugh
as Taxi Driver
Thomas Branch
as Shop Steward
Jan Alphonse
as Syla
Carmel McDonnell
as Nora
Jack Bentall
as Billy Paris
Gerard Crossan
as Tonto
Simon Devine
as Hard boy
as Punter with Knife
Ian Bleasdale
as Estate agent
Miles Richardson
as Edward
Ian Redford
as Jeremy Woodward, House Master of Woodward House Boarding School
Chris Hargreaves
as Mark
Albert Bentall
as Danny Parris
Peter Coyle
as 1 episode, 1992
as Casualty Doctor
John Ryan
as Police officer
Michael McStay
as Mr. de Ville
Allan Corduner
as Stephen Carlinsky
Paul Broughton
as Pete - Danny's Cellmate
Sharon Muircroft
as Girl student
Peter Taggart
as Damien
David Cardy
as Barry
Daphne Neville
as Mrs. de Ville
as Policewoman
Kelly Breakell
as Julia Baldwin
John O'Toole
as Man in Shop
Cheryl Hall
as Jean
as Interviewing Officer
as Woman in Shop
Hugh Armstrong
as Police Inspector
Bunny May
as Prison Warder
Robert Calvert
as Man in Crowd
Alister Cameron
as Mr. Brown
Maureen O'Brien
as Prison Doctor
John Capps
as Soldier
Vincent Maguire
as Captain's Mate
Peter Faulkner
as Ferry Passenger
Michael Strobel
as Ferry Engineer
Geoffrey Hughes
as Repo Man
Chris Darwin
as Man at Meeting
Kenneth Farrington
as Businessman
Carl Chase
as Taxi Driver
Sarah Martindale
as Younger Baby
Amy Martindale
as Younger Baby
Sacha Whitehead
as Older Baby
Alexi Whitehead
as Older Baby
Mbongeni Ngema
as 1 episode, 1986
Solomzi Bisholo
as 1 episode, 1986
Thami Cele
as 1 episode, 1986
Bheki Mqadi
as 1 episode, 1986
Boy Ngema
as 1 episode, 1986
Bongani Hiophe
as 1 episode, 1986
David Horovitch
as Vicar
as Shannon
David Calder
as Maitre Verges
Jimmy Yuill
as Det. Sgt. Chandler
as John
as Sgt. Judge
as Lawyer
as Feldblum
as Streim
as Scullery
Jonathan Adams
as Lawyer
Richard Cordery
as Det. Sgt. Stuckey
John Stride
as Procureur General
as Klarsfeld
Sheila Burrell
as Zlatin
Peter Copley
as Frossard
John Boswall
as Dr. Reifmann
as Det. Chief Insp. Burrows
Dira Paes
as Maria
David de Keyser
as Lawyer
Peggy Mount
as Joly
as Lakdar-Taumi
Diana Coupland
as Paillares
Don Fellows
as Thomas
as Margaine
Tenniel Evans
as Blardane
as Desmond Holder
Sheila Raynor
as Madame Levy
Ian Sharp
as Frying Scotsman
Teresa Banham
as Teresa
Jim McManus
as Damian
as PC Day
Bernard Brown
as Lawyer
Dean Harris
as Det. Sgt. Cook
Anthony Milner
as Doge's Officer
Margery Withers
as Benguigui
Robert Goodman
as Signor Cavaliere
Mark Kingston
as President
as Shoplady
as Guard
Christian Burgess
as Lawyer
John Ramm
as Reporter
Beryl Cooke
as Lesevre
as M'bemba
as Det. Insp. Sharp
as WPS Blackbird
Eduardo Conde
as Carlos
Linda Polan
as Baroness
Niall Padden
as Sgt. Swann
Joanne Mapp
as Jessie
Ruy Polanah
as Severino
Ronald Herdman
as Usher
Graeme Kirk
as Policeman
Robert Patton
as Prosecution Lawyer
Louisa Livingstone
as 1 episode, 1987
Maria Padilha
as Christina
Caroline England
as Lavinia
as Lily
Lollie May
as Ambre
Lucy Hancock
as Maria
Paul Anil
as Fastre
Bebeto Bahia
as Joe
Mark Harvey
as Ben
Fernando Continentino
as Pele
Trevor Penton
as PC Capper
Anthony Smith
as Eric
Lennie James
as 1 episode, 1988
Lynn Redgrave
as The Woman
Simon McBurney
as Martin
Stephen McGann
as Brendan
Cliff Parisi
as 1 episode, 1988
as Parkes
as Renato
as Paul
Terence Plummer
as Prison Officer
Maurice Kaufmann
as Barrister
Leila Hoffman
as Maid
Robert Gwilym
as Ernest Carnon
Indira Joshi
as Renu
Lee Macdonald
as Skinhead
Elaine Ives-Cameron
as Katrina
Celia Bannerman
as Mrs. Ansell
Brian Cant
as Doctor
Gwenllian Davies
as Aunt Delyth
as Marge
as Policeman
Cy Town
as Skinhead
as Scottish woman
Giselle Glasman
as 1 episode, 1988
Chris Pitt
as Boy
Sam Smart
as Flatface
Michael Bray
as Chris
Lyndam Gregory
as Sashi
as Mr. Russell
Clive Mendus
as Colin
Stafford Gordon
as Boyer
Steve Wickham
as Gunnar
Cathy Sandford
as Toni
Jean Campbell-Dallas
as Little old lady
Assam Mamodeally
as Sumit
as Mrs. Gladman
as Eccentric woman
Eluned Jones
as Myfanwy
as Skinhead
Tina Marian
as Alison
Dev Sagoo
as Vinad
Ozzie Stevens
as Skinhead
Simon Vaughan
as Philip
Simon McNally
as 1 episode, 1988
Kumall Grewal
as Dipon
Tim Brown
as Ken Hannam
Kate O'Connell
as Janet
Jason Cunliffe
as Alan
Frankie Cosgrave
as Mrs. Exon
Jos Houben
as Pete
Tony Wredden
as Chandra
as John Carnon
Patty Hannock
as Kate
Tom Hutchinson
as Charlie
Nicholas Teare
as Brother-in-law
Cadfan Roberts
as Owen Price
Michael Mulkerrin
as Dave
Anthony Best
as The Lover
John Henry Hughes
as Rev. Moult
Tony Calvert
as Skinhead
Anthony Lennon
as 1 episode, 1988
Meirion Morris
as Auctioneer
Maiser Asghar
as Leela
Tim Gatti
as Teacher
Huw Neville
as Chapel minister
Jan Ruppe
as Mary
Trevor Gare
as Sigurd Bodtker
Mick Barnfather
as Clumsy motorway buff
Georgia Byng
as Girlfriend
Annabel Arden
as Cleaner
Kevin Gopie
as 1 episode, 1988
Georgina Place
as Housekeeper
Leah Adeola
as 1 episode, 1988
J. Johnson
as Dekko Wilbert
Howard Shannon
as Boy
Rob Ricards
as Arne Kavli
Richard Bench
as 1 episode, 1988
as Rev. Jonathan Guerdon (segment "From Sleep and Shadow")
Daragh O'Malley
as Nurse Dobbs
Sally Dexter
as Musician
Stewart Bevan
as Stranger
Andy de la Tour
as Valet
Renny Krupinski
as George
Breffni McKenna
as Declan
as First youth
Andrew Findon
as Musician
Dominic Muldowney
as Musician
Liam De Staic
as Lyle
Symond Lawes
as Second youth
Giles Newington
as Third youth
Terry Seymour
as Musician
Mel Austin
as Male nurse
Sean Bean
as Man
Conleth Hill
as Soldier
Peter Ferdinando
as Vincent Maguire
Patrick O'Kane
as Paul Hill
Jude Akuwudike
as Thomas
as Det. Ch. Insp. Grundy
Tony O'Callaghan
as Det. Con. Lewis
Antony Carrick
as Immigration officer
as Sam
Ian Bartholomew
as Immigration officer
as Girl
Gary Lilburn
as Paddy Maguire
Derek Anders
as Det. Chief Insp. Munday
Constance Chapman
as Rose
James Coyle
as Giuseppe Conlan
Natasha Williams
as Jasmine
Ray Ashcroft
as 1 episode, 1990
as Det. Insp. Powell
Ewen Cummins
as Roy
Kathy Jamieson
as 1 episode, 1990
Tamara Hinchco
as Immigration officer
as Mr. Alexander
Sarah Whitlock
as WPC Price
Jeffrey Robert
as Det. Sgt. Robinson
Al Gregg
as Det. Sgt. Day
Michael Dalton
as Det. Sgt. Elbourn
Henrietta Bess
as Charlie
as Farmer
P.J. Nicholas
as John Maguire
Harry Saks
as Det. Sgt. Jermey
Darren Scott
as Kenny Claypole
as Det. Sgt. Hunter
Richard Pescud
as Det. Chief Supt. Sinmans
Nathan Dambuza Mdledle
as Jackson Mnwana
Chris Samsworth
as Soldier
as PC Turpie
Joe Wenbourne
as Policeman in house
Mark Shelley
as Det. Chief Insp. Horton
James Matthews
as Sean Tully
Christian Robinson
as Ginger
Lauren Martin
as Sharon O'Neill
Annatt Bass
as Anne-Marie Maguire
Victoria Aked
as Jean O'Neill
Sean Doherty
as Soldier
Fleur Fekkes
as Marie Baker
Michael Doherty
as Soldier
Louise Kattenhorn
as Jacqueline O'Neill
Eleanor Bron
as Pastor
Leo Bill
as Michael Meeks
Hilda Fenemore
as Sylvia Bannister
as Bank manager
Thomas Wheatley
as Nicholas
Kenneth Hadley
as Gordon
Bharti Patel
as Assistant in blind shop
Michael McFall
as Santo
Arthur Whybrow
as Jack Bannister
as Gregory
Mal Whyte
as Joe
Brian Lehane
as Mourner
as Minister
as Leo
as Sister Mamy
Kathryn Hurlbutt
as Village householder
Brian Portsmouth
as Server of court order
James Brooks
as Fidel
Pieter-Dirk Uys
as Evita Bezuidenhout
Shahnaz Pakravan
as Mrs. Kumar
as Dr. Reynolds
Pauline Corey
as Lady at church
Rosie Bill
as Tara Meeks
Tilda Swinton
as Ella
Christine Baranski
as Blair Bennett
Alan Cumming
as Shelley
David Bradley
as Mr. Preach
Alex Jennings
as Byron
Peter Gallagher
as Philip Kautsky
Dexter Fletcher
as Keats
Emma Fielding
as Mary Shelley
Griffin Dunne
as Michael Tyne
John Mahoney
as Walter Partin
Ron Rifkin
as Teddy Weinfeld
Lisa Arrindell
as Joanne Matheson
Mason Adams
as Bob Rutherford
Ron Vawter
as Bob D'Avanzo
as Self
Derek Hicks
as Vox Pop 6
as Brian
Stephen Marzella
as Paul
Adam Tedder
as Rod
Mark Strong
as Timson
Paterson Joseph
as Busi
as Father
Christopher Fulford
as First Surveillance Man
as Aunt Mafe
John Bowler
as Dave Stringer
Richard Dixon
as Fourth Journalist
Shelagh Fraser
as Mrs Wilson
as Rick Eastleigh
Julia Ford
as Fiona Clarke
Kevin Allen
as PC Farmer
as Retired Building Society Man
Ian Dunn
as Chris Stringer
Ian Dury
as Dr. Reid
Liz Kettle
as Isobel Vine
Mona Hammond
as Nana
T.R. Bowen
as Magistrate
Albie Woodington
as Second Surveillance Man
as Ken Ashton
Alastair Campbell
as Political Reporter
Lucien Morgan
as Man in Cafe
Steve Halliwell
as Brain Flannery
Lisa Bowerman
as Miss Anderson
Hamish McColl
as 1 episode, 1993
Ben Thomas
as Davis
Jon Croft
as Arthur Beckham
Melissa Price
as Katie Eastleigh
Lizzie Mickery
as Pauline Stringer
Dale Rapley
as First Journalist
Glenn Cunningham
as Trevor Banks
as Travis' wife
Vivienne McKone
as Rose
Joanne Thirsk
as Caroline MacPherson
Anne-Marie Marriott
as Third Journalist
Marilyn Finlay
as Second Journalist
Mark Anstee
as Capt. MacLeod
as 1 episode, 1993
Simon Ashley
as Mick D'Olivera
Doyle Richmond
as Jeremiah
as Coll
as Benjamin
Keith Nicol
as Doctor
Lennox Greaves
as Detective
Martin Young
as Newsreader
Tom Collins
as UVF Man
Donald MacNeill
as McLeod of Raasay
as Steve Bishop
Chris Collings
as Dusty Flannery
Leo Sho-Silva
as Joseph
Keith Nicol
as Doctor
Kerrie Plowman
as Jackie McFarlane
Winnie Mandela
as Self - audience member
Del Hart
as Brick yard manager
Kevin Lucero Less
as Child
Carl Wharton
as Undercover Policeman
Desmond Tutu
as Self
Steven Arnold
as Neil
Graham Martin
as Aiden
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09 Jul 1986
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